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Aboriginal sites.
The kit contains the Aboriginal Sites DVD, a USB flash drive (same content as DVD, MP4 file) as well as 6 laminated activity cards (Shell middens, Bora and Ceremonial Grounds, Rock engravings, Carved trees, Axe grinding grooves, and Rock paintings) with guiding questions. Syllabus links: History (New Syllabus): Stage 1 – The Past in the Present; Stage 2 – Community and Remembrance; Stage 2 – First Contacts; Stage 4 – Investigating the Ancient Past – Depth Study 1. Geography (New Syllabus): Early Stage 1 – People Live in Places; Stage 1 – Features of Places; Stage 1 – People and Places; Stage 2 – The Earth’s Environment; Stage 2 – Places are Similar and Different; Stage 4 – Landscapes and Landforms. Science: Stage 4 – Earth and Space. Aboriginal Studies 7 – 10: Core Content and Options. Aboriginal Studies 11 – 12 (Preliminary Course): Aboriginality and the Land; Heritage and Identity. Summary: An Aboriginal site is a very special area and is closely linked to the Country it is found on. It is important to understand that Aboriginal peoples today retain a strong link to their land and culture. Many of the sites are significant to Aboriginal people and their communities as they provide a direct link with their traditional culture. Summary: An Aboriginal site is a very special area and is closely linked to the Country it is found on. It is important to understand that Aboriginal peoples today retain a strong link to their land and culture. Many of the sites are significant to Aboriginal people and their communities as they provide a direct link with their traditional culture.